Although most car owners nowadays attach great importance to the braking system, they often do not have a deep understanding of it, resulting in the appearance of some abnormal situations, such as abnormal brake noise, deviation, insufficient braking force, soft brake pedal, abnormal brake wear, and so on. The root causes of these problems are as follows:
The powder from normal wear and tear on the brake pads remains near the brake wheel cylinder, and if not cleaned temporarily, it will cause abnormal noise.
When driving on gravel roads, local particles may splash between the plates, causing abnormal noise or wear.
If the noise reduction and damping pads of the 3 brake pads are not cleaned and lubricated for a long time, it can cause abnormal braking noise.
If the dust cover of the sliding shaft of the 4 cylinder is damaged, it may cause rust on the cylinder shaft, failure to return to its original position, decreased braking force, or brake deviation when passing through water or mud pits.